Florian, why can't you answer his technical question with specifics? What
in ALSA prevents professional use? There is a culture out there that
'worships' whatever professional means without ever defining it. It is
elitism and in a technical forum unforgivable. Lets leave culture out of
driver discussions ok? I asked for information about how to make the AIO
work in ALSA and I have received ZERO useful information and instead got
discouraging and arrogant responses. I feel like I am being neutralized
here. The soundcard matrix contains no entries for the AIO, so one can only
conclude ambiguity.
I am willing to try and help, but without useful information it is difficult
to proceed.
The HDSPe hostcard works great with the multiface. I am working on the
assumption that if the card can be identified differently, there will be a
similar level of functionality. There is also the benefit of hdspmixer and
hdspconf, both which work fine with HDSPe hostcard and multiface. If there
is a reason this is not appropriate, technically, that can be validated I
would like to hear it. Otherwise if ALSA and the operating system can be
adjusted to load the snd-hdsp module instead, I would like to know how to
make this accommodation and how to compile ALSA to make this possible. I
have great hopes for a snd-hdspm module that will support all the new gear,
but that may never happen. In the meantime, I think it is acceptable to use
the existing module even if it is not perfect. If perfection were a
requirement ALSA would not have gotten very far and neither would science.
So again I will try and ask the experts of ALSA development how to make
these accommodations.
jonathan adams leonard
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Florian Faber <faber at faberman.de> wrote:
> Demian,
>> > The Trinnov room correction system which is a pro market product uses
> > Hammerfall cards and Alsa to do some very ambitious pro audio functions
> for
> > example.
>> It is nice if everything works out for you. But there are other people
> who need different things.
>>> Flo
>